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First Person "A frantic late-night phone message from your brother. A creepy location rife with ghosts. An old and deadly mystery that must be solved. Hey, what's not to like? It seems your brother was part of a team of ghost hunters. He's hit upon a snag and needs your help. And so off you go . . . after all, he IS your brother, right? From the very beginning Dark Fall creates a chilly, spooky atmosphere. It takes place in a closed hotel that served a now-defunct rail station. The whole idea of a "ghost" station is a delicious one, and it provides a perfect setting for what follows. As you explore the hotel,
you begin to get to know the various inhabitants, both guests and staff.
It seems that a couple of members of the hotel owners' family made a curious
discovery underneath the hotel, and you begin to understand that they
unwittingly unleashed a very dark presence."
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